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Arkansas Man Charged With Murder After Toddler’s Decomposing Body Found in Tupperware; Child’s Mom Also Arrested
An Arkansas man is accused of killing an infant and hiding the child’s body in a closet in his Fayetteville home for about two weeks, according to police.
Tyler Hobbs, 21, was arrested in connection with first-degree murder and abuse of a corpse. Maria Giron-Molina, 21, is the boy’s mother, and she too faces an abuse of a corpse charge, according to KTLA sister station KFSM in Fort Smith, Arkansas.
Hobbs said he choked and shook the 1-year-old boy on Oct. 15th because the toddler wouldn’t calm down, according to a preliminary arrest report. Hobbs said the boy hit and scratched him and then he blacked out.
When Hobbs came to, the boy was dead and didn’t respond to CPR, the station reported.
Hobbs stated he was high on marijuana, “freaked out,” and put the boy inside a Tupperware container. He then wrapped the container in blankets and put it in a closet inside his bedroom, according to the Fayetteville Police Department.
The body was in an “advanced state of decomposition” by the time the remains were found, police said, according to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.
Giron-Molina told investigators that she saw blood on the sheets, changed them and put the bloody ones on the closet floor, after Hobbs told her the boy fell at the park.
She also told investigators she was afraid of calling police after her son’s death because she didn’t want her other children taken away, according to the report.
Police said the couple planned to give her other two children to relatives before contacting authorities.
Hobbs turned himself in Monday and police found the boy’s body later that day at the couple’s home on North Leverett Avenue, according to police.
Police said the boy’s body showed signs of bruising near his jaw, eyebrow and eye.
Hobbs and Giron-Molina were being held Tuesday at the Washington County Detention Center on bonds of $750,000 and $500,000. The pair have hearings set for Dec. 4 in Washington County Circuit Court.
FATHER ACCUSED IN FATAL STABBING OF 2 DAUGHTERS IN NORTH CAROLINA
In an exclusive interview with family members Saturday, ABC11 was told the father accused of murdering his two young children was an “abuser.”
Sheriff Hubert Peterkin said Genesis and Serenity Freeman – who were just 2-years-old and 4-days-old – were found stabbed multiple times near N.C. Highway 211 and Army Road in the Raeford area. Their bodies were found in a car parked in a wooded area. The children’s aunt, Marvina Smith, told ABC11 Saturday afternoon that the children’s mother attempted suicide when she discovered her kids had been murdered. She is currently recovering in the hospital.
“I want him to suffer,” Smith said. “The way them kids suffered. I want him to suffer.”
On Friday, the Fayetteville Police Department said the children’s father, Tillman Freeman, was in custody and had refused to say where the children were. He was charged then with two counts of child abuse and child neglect. He’s now also charged with two counts of first-degree murder.
“It’s kind of hard to find the words to describe what this feels like,” said Hoke County Sheriff Hubert Peterkin. “I know people read it, I know people see the story and hear about it, but to be out here on the scene and actually see this stuff, to see these children lifeless and brutally stabbed…I don’t care how many years you’ve been in it. How many times you’ve been in it or seen things, this was not a good experience. Everybody’s taking this real hard. Our heart goes out to the family, to the mother.”
Fayetteville police said the children were at the center of a domestic-related incident between Freeman, 30, and his wife, who was at the hospital at the time, and Freeman left with the children.
“From what our investigation’s telling us they had a dispute, where (Freeman) allegedly made accusations about the babies not being his, a child not being his or maybe her involvement with someone, and when he took the kids we understand he left in a rage,” Peterkin told ABC11.
“I feel sad and hurt, but there’s nothing I can do about it,” one of the relatives, whose name is being withheld, said.
Peterkin said Freeman accused his wife of cheating on him. She was in a local hospital when Freeman took them.
Freeman was arrested Friday afternoon after employees at a doctor’s office in Raeford reported a suspicious-looking man standing in front of their building.
During questioning, Freeman indicated the children were in Hoke County, and he may have harmed them, Peterkin said.
The SBI is investigating. Freeman has a court appearance on Monday.
via: http://abc7ny.com/news/father-accused-in-fatal-stabbing-of-2-daughters-in-north-carolina/1818355/